Friday, June 6, 2014

Police Arrest Notorious Rapist Who Infected Girl With HIV

Lagos - Men of Nigeria Police Force in Lgos have arrested a man known as Fatai,
who is a brother to another member of the notorious gang, who is still
at large, and has identified the arrested suspect in the controversial
case. Police also believe the prime suspect is still out in the public
continuing to rapé women in Bariga.

The men of the Bariga Police Division, led by their DPO, Mr. Edmund
Afraimu, took up the matter and swung into action after the séxual
attack was reported at the Station earlier in the week.One victim of the notorious rapist gang, who spoke to a SaharaTV crew in
an interview, said she contracted the much feared virus from the rape
experience.

She said she went for a sexually transmitted disease test after her
experience, and was horrified by the results which found that she had
contracted HIV...

She said that in January, a five-man gang threatened her with a gun at
about 5.30am, as she set out to go to work. The gang took her into the
premises of a house on Odunsi Street, where she was rapéd. At about same
time, she said there was another female victim also being rapéd, and a
male victim, who were robbed.
Aside from her own molestation, she said her telephone, and money, were
also seized by the gang, and that she saw her phone being used by them
two days after the incident, in broad daylight.
At first, she said, she decided not to make any trouble with the gang,
or make any pronouncements about the incident. But after the results of
her test, she did. She was stunned after the incident that showed her
health status as now HIV positive. She decided to raise alarm about the
incident, and identify the gang responsible.
The victim also said she believes that there are many other victims, who
like her, may have decided to keep quiet to avoid shame. But she
advised everyone living in Bariga, and anyone who has any affair with
men living what she described as “an indecent life,” that they should
seriously consider going for a health check-up to ascertain their
overall health status regarding HIV.